Between 15–21 September 2025, PRISMA European Network and GEYC coordinated the European Digital Citizenship Education Week (EDCEWeek25) — the 7th edition of a Europe-wide campaign dedicated to promoting Digital Citizenship Education. This initiative took place within the framework of the European Year of Digital Citizenship Education 2025 coordinated by the Council of Europe, engaging youth, educators, and communities across the continent in activities that empowered citizens to think critically, act responsibly, and participate actively in the digital world.
Find more about the campaign and its official timeline on the EDCEWeek25 website.
💡 About the Campaign
Throughout one inspiring week, activities were organised across 15 European countries, gathering young people, educators, and civil society actors to explore topics such as media literacy, online safety and well-being, digital rights, participation, and inclusion. The campaign was supported by a Training of Trainers – Digital Bridges in Bucharest, online webinars for local coordinators, and a European-wide resource hub providing guidance and materials for all participating organisations.
🚀 Main Achievements
- 🌐 15 countries involved and 100+ local events organised both online and offline
- 👥 Over 3,000 direct participants reached through activities, workshops, and debates
- 💬 100,000+ online reach through campaign promotion, press coverage, and social media
- 🎓 30 youth workers from 12 countries trained during the “Digital Bridges” ToT in Bucharest
- 🤝 19 official partners and over 80 supporting organisations involved across Europe
The campaign successfully connected schools, youth centres, and civil society organisations under a shared vision — to make Digital Citizenship Education a sustainable European effort. Its impact report summarises not only the quantitative results but also the stories, reflections, and good practices gathered across all participating countries.
📘 Explore the Full Impact Report
We are proud to share the official #EDCEWeek25 Impact Report, designed in collaboration with Laura Casaiz, graphic facilitator of the campaign. Scroll below to explore it directly on our website or open it in a new tab.
🤝 Partners & Acknowledgements
We extend our sincere thanks to all official partners, collaborators, and local coordinators from across Europe who made this campaign possible — from planning and hosting events to engaging schools, youth groups, and media outlets.
Project IDs: 2023-1-RO01-ESC51-VTJ-000138350, 2025-1-RO01-KA151-YOU-000299434
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

